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« Reply #15 on: March 10, 2008, 12:24:43 PM »

i have a duncan design in my les paul a 105 i believe (i didn't out it there) it don't sound bad as far a pickups go, its clear, my only problems with it are it has a lil too much output for me, and it's a bit on the trebley side for a neck pup, it's the on duncan designed pup i have experience with
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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2008, 12:51:03 AM »

All my guitars are stock.

Gibson Les Paul Studio Double Cutaway (US 1997) : Gibson 490/498

Hamer P-90 Special (US 1996) : Seymour Duncan P-90's

Gibson Les Paul Classic (US 1999):  Gibson 496/500

Fender American Vintage '52 Telecaster Reissue (US 1987): Fender American Vintage single coils

Fender Tex-Mex Tele Special (MX 1997):  Tex-Mex Humbucker (neck) and single (bridge)

Ovation Breadwinner (solidbody elec., US ~1973):  Ovation torroidal single coils

Rickenbacker 620 (US 1991): Rickenbacker High-Gain singles

De Armond Jet Star (KOR 2000):  US DeArmond Gold Tone humbuckers

Fender Duo-Sonic (US 1960): Fender singles

Fender Squier Precision Bass (JPN c.1987):  stock split humbucker

Fender Standard Jazz Bass (MX c.1993):  Fender singles

Saga/Unknown "Parts" Telecaster (1990's): stock single coil in bridge (unknown brand), Seymour Duncan mini-humbucker in neck

Fernandes Ravelle Deluxe (CHI 2003) :  Seymour Duncan Jazz/JB

Agile P-90 Valkyrie SG (KOR 2003): stock no-name P-90's

Peavey T-60 (US 1980): stock Peavey toastertop humbuckers

Gretsch Electromatic Special Jet (CHI 2005):  DeArmond 2K singles

Peavey Predator (Strat)  (USA 1992): stock Peavey ceramic singles

Schecter Tempest Special  (KOR c. 2005): Duncan Design P-90's

Brownsville Choirboy (KOR c. 200x?):  stock toastertop alnico singles

Daisy Rock Retro-H (IND c. 2007): stock mini-humbuckers
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« Reply #17 on: April 06, 2008, 09:18:42 PM »

Paul with Burstbucker 2's
G&L Legacy- Proprietary with an old-school Duncan Rails in the bridge - very similar in spec to the Vintage Rails
Matsumoko Vantage VS-600 - Proprietary with coil tap

Soon to own an Ibanez with EMG 81/85 set for teh brootalz!! er, not really. I just want an active set and it's a cheap guitar.  smilez
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« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2008, 09:57:52 PM »

I like the Seymour Duncan sound.  Right now I'm actually using stock Duncan Designed pickups, but I like the tone I'm getting with them.

One of my friends has EMGs, and frankly I'm not a fan.  Of course, I'm not all that partial to the Br00talz or whathaveyou, but they just really lack rich tone.
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« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2008, 09:19:07 PM »

I like the Seymour Duncan sound.  Right now I'm actually using stock Duncan Designed pickups, but I like the tone I'm getting with them.

One of my friends has EMGs, and frankly I'm not a fan.  Of course, I'm not all that partial to the Br00talz or whathaveyou, but they just really lack rich tone.

EMG's...

eww.

Not for Krashpad.
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« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2008, 11:56:53 PM »

yeah i'm not really a big fan of EMG myself, but the selects have 1 positive thing going for them...... 20 dollar humbucker (select)

i now have experience with seymour duncan, and dimarzio pups

seymour duncan i can say are not as bad as i first thought, it was just the one pick-up i didn't care for.

and dimarzio make a killer humbucker, but their single coils really lack something

my list:
1. Gibson
2. DiMarzio
3. Golden Age
4. Seymour Duncan
5. Epiphone
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« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2008, 06:14:27 AM »

EMG's thumbdown
I use Rockfields, the Fat Ass is an awesome p'up!!! 2thumbsups
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« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2008, 04:55:14 PM »

aren't rockfield what BC Rich used a few years ago in the post class-axe era, before bernie took it back over and started using in-house pick-ups?
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« Reply #23 on: June 05, 2008, 05:40:34 PM »

http://rockfieldpickups.com/

Actually, they still use them now in some of their "high end" guitars. The SWC's are awesome as well, the esp/ltd EC500 that was stolen from me had these in it. I ripped out the emg's the first day.
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« Reply #24 on: June 05, 2008, 08:04:07 PM »

I guess I should add I now have a pair of GFS (GuitarFetish) P-90 pickups in a highly-modded Bullet Strat as well.

They sound fine to me.  Then again, I think humbuckers tend to have the greatest chance for getting a cruddy pickup, compared to P-90's and other singles.  I have 4 sets of P-90's spanning the range of available pickups (in what would generally be considered descending order: Seymour Duncan, arguable tie for second at Duncan Designed/GFS, ending with ceramic-magnet no-name stock pickups in my Agile SG knockoff), and they all sound good.

Apparently, it's really difficult to f*ck up a P-90.
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« Reply #25 on: June 06, 2008, 01:11:42 AM »

nice on the rockfields, my BCR had dimarzios.... which is now in the neck spot on my les paul, the duncan designed had to go, the irony of it is, the ducan designed pup was a HB103N e.g. the SH-6 knock off..... and the impedance is LOWER than the stock epiphone pup, the epi is ironicly higher than the the dimarzio even. the dimarzio is clean and crisp i dig it, i am thining of grabbing up a PAF classic or a FRED now, they are realatively cheap now with everyone lushing over the seymour duncans

i now have that duncan designed HB103N, if anyone is looking for one, i'd gladly trade it for almost anything LOL

>>Apparently, it's really difficult to f*ck up a P-90.<<

bet ya i could lol, so you like those GFS P-90s then?  i am going to be aquiring a epi SG special here shortly, and i was toying with the idea of sticking a pair of P-90s on it so i had a single coil guitar.....  i'd rather have a squire telecaster lol but alas no one ever gets rid of those for cheap..... i find i like single coils for clean stuff, they have a more lively tone, where as can't beat a bucker for distortion, they really do lack depth clean, but i suppose if you like warm clean tones they do alright
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« Reply #26 on: June 06, 2008, 08:48:33 AM »

>>Apparently, it's really difficult to f*ck up a P-90.<<

bet ya i could lol, so you like those GFS P-90s then?  i am going to be aquiring a epi SG special here shortly, and i was toying with the idea of sticking a pair of P-90s on it so i had a single coil guitar.....  i'd rather have a squire telecaster lol but alas no one ever gets rid of those for cheap..... i find i like single coils for clean stuff, they have a more lively tone, where as can't beat a bucker for distortion, they really do lack depth clean, but i suppose if you like warm clean tones they do alright

Yeah, I have yet to be able to play the P-90 Strat with a band, which for me is the true test, but I like the GFS P-90's fine.  I believe their HB-size P-90 is called the "Mean 90."  People over at H-C seem to like it.
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« Reply #27 on: June 06, 2008, 11:07:48 AM »

yeah it's too bad because i like the look of a regular P-90 on an SG, not sure if the routing is as wide (bridge to neck) as a bucker, i believe they are longer (side to side), to try to re-rout the guitar to accept regular P-90s, though once you route for a P-90 you have a big ole hole in the guitar lol
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« Reply #28 on: June 06, 2008, 12:17:55 PM »

yeah it's too bad because i like the look of a regular P-90 on an SG, not sure if the routing is as wide (bridge to neck) as a bucker, i believe they are longer (side to side), to try to re-rout the guitar to accept regular P-90s, though once you route for a P-90 you have a big ole hole in the guitar lol

Yes, I'm pretty sure a HB is wider than a P-90, but not as long, so it is necessary to rout to put regular-size P-90's in a humbucker slot.  However, if you have a "large guard" SG that shouldn't be a big deal since the area immediately surrounding either type pup will be covered by a pickguard.
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« Reply #29 on: June 06, 2008, 12:21:28 PM »

the DD in my Dk2 sound awesome and sound nice... but as v-type said they are hit or miss..

I've seen this about the DD HB's.  Opinions all over the place, it may just be that they're inconsistent.  Oddly, the DD P-90's seem to get consistently good reviews, those are the ones in my Schecter Tempest Special and the Squier Tele Custom II.
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